Henry Selby Hele-Shaw
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British engineer
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Why Is Henry Selby Hele-Shaw Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Selby Hele-Shaw FRS was an English mechanical and automobile engineer. He was the inventor of the variable-pitch propeller, which contributed to British success in the Battle of Britain in 1940, and he experimented with flows through thin cells. Flows through such configurations are named in his honour . He was also a co-founder of Victaulic.
Henry Selby Hele-Shaw's Published Works
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- The Flow of Water (1898) (446)
- Flow of Water (1898) (45)
- Lines of induction in a magnetic field (20)
- Hydrodynamical and electromagnetic investigations regarding the magnetic-flux distribution in toothedcore armatures (1905) (8)
- The Variable Pitch Airscrew (1928) (3)
- Flow of Water (1899) (2)
- XVII. The theory of continuous calculating machines, and of a mechanism on a new principle for this and other purposes (1)
- The Chemistry of Combustion (1921) (0)
- Metallurgy in Relation to Mechanical Engineering (1922) (0)
- The Cooling of the Cylinders of High-Speed Internal-Combustion Engines, and its Effect upon the Power Developed (1901) (0)
- The Constant Speed Variable Pitch Airscrew (1938) (0)
- Front Driving, with Special Reference to Electric and Hydraulic Transmission (1907) (0)
- Theory of a New Form of the Chamber Crank Chain (1912) (0)
- Blast-Furnace Gases (1921) (0)
- A New Form of Friction Clutch (1903) (0)
- On the Experimental Marine Engine and the Alternative-Centre Testing Machine in the Walker Engineering Laboratories of University College, Liverpool (1891) (0)
- The “G” Section of the British Association (1896) (0)
- A stream-line filter (1923) (0)
- VI. The theory of continuous calculating machines and of a mechanism of this class on a new principle (0)
- Address by the President (1922) (0)
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